Ancient Greece & The Olympics
Olympic & Paralympic GOATs
English Grammar & Vocabulary
Science & Math
History, Values & Culture
100

Ancient Greek city-states, such as Athens or Sparta, were known by this name.

Polis

100

This American gymnast is the most decorated in history and led the "Redemption Tour" in 2024.

Simone Biles

100

What is the past tense of the irregular verb "to win"?

Won

100

This biological kingdom includes bacteria and is usually microscopic and unicellular.

Monera

100

This Greek soldier is considered the first "marathoner" after running from Marathon to Athens.

Filípides

200

This famous building on the Acropolis is the most representative monument of ancient Greece.

The Parthenon

200

This swimmer holds the record for the most Olympic medals of all time

Michael Phelps

200

 These are the three official Olympic values.

Excellence, Friendship, and Respect

200

In math, an experiment where you cannot predict the result (like a coin toss) is called this.

Random

200

In the unit's research project, legendary athletes like Simone Biles are called GOATs. What does this acronym stand for in English?

Greatest of All Time

300

This Greek goddess represents the concept of victory in sports and life.

Niké

300

 This Bebe Vio is a famous champion from Italy who competes in this Paralympic sport.

Wheelchair Fencing

300

What is the past tense of the irregular verb "to run"?

Ran

300

This biological kingdom includes organisms like mushrooms and bread mold. 

Fungi

300

The official Olympic Anthem was canted for the first time in this year.

1896

400

 In the ancient Pentathlon, athletes competed in the long jump, javelin, discus, wrestling, and this race.

Stadion

400

He is the world-record-holding sprinter often called the fastest man alive.

Usain Bolt

400

A word that has the opposite meaning of another (like "victory" vs "defeat") is called this.

An Antonym

400

This process uses microorganisms to produce foods like yogurt or pita bread.

Fermentation

400

This is the ability to overcome difficulties, a key trait of Paralympic athletes.

Resilience

500

These stone or lead weights were held by ancient jumpers to increase their distance.

Halteras

500

This Spanish Paralympic athlete competes in both cycling and swimming

Ricardo Ten

500

To prepare for the Olympic Press Conference, journalists must ask questions that answer these "6 Ws" to get all the essential facts.

Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How

500

A type of Paralympic sport played in total silence using a ball with bells inside.

Goalball

500

What do the colours each of the olympic rings mean?

The colors, blue, yellow, black, green, red, and the white background, were chosen because they appear on every national flag, representing all nations.

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